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I caught up with Susan Brady of Exodus for this interview. They have this happy song recently sent to radio called, “Sing The Blues Away,” and that whistling part made me curious to know more of this group.

Thanks to Susan Brady for joining me in this interview.

Jantina Baksteen: Can you introduce your group to the readers of SGNScoops?

SB: It was 2011, Easter morning at our home church. Mike Watson, myself, and Mary Scott, sang together for the first time. Several months later we decided to make it official by giving ourselves a name.

JB: Why is your group called Exodus?

SB: Exodus means ”to exit.”

God used Moses to set his people free from bondage under the evil hand of Pharaoh. God used Joshua to finish the task Moses began and led the people into Canaan, the land God promised them. This is a beautiful picture of how a lost sinner is in bondage to sin.

God sent his Son (our Joshua), Jesus, to set us free. If we accept who God sent as our payment for sin, we too, will enter the land God has promised us: Heaven.

JB: A lot of groups are from Alabama, what makes you unique?

SB: There are actually several groups that are based in Gadsden, Ala.

We are honored to be among them.

I believe all groups have a personality. When you put two or more people together, all with different personalities, you become unique because you are different than any other.

JB: You have a great song on radio called “SingThe Blues Away,” off of your “Happy” album. Why did you choose to record this song?

SB: ”Sing The Blues Away,” is on this album because it is a fun song with a great message.

When Jesus comes into our hearts and lives, we are changed forever. We have a new song; a new story to share. As a child of God, we have access to the greatest songs ever written about a Savior who can pick us up when we’re down. By just singing about him, and to him, we can literally “Sing The Blues Away!”

This song was written by Susan Brady and Phil Cross.

Listen to Exodus perform their latest song, “Sing the Blues Away:”

JB: Who is the whistler in this song?

SB: I’m (Susan Brady) doing the whistling.

JB: The CD is called “Happy.” Why?

SB: We had just been through a hard time losing Mike Watson to cancer. Although we missed him, it brought us comfort knowing he was healed and with the Lord. Mary was expecting Elizabeth while we were finishing up the new project. She was a long-awaited addition to the Exodus family.

So many songs on the CD reflect the title! And so did our lives at that time.

JB: What is the message you share when you sing on stage?

SB: We want to encourage Christians to keep serving the Lord. We want to point men, women and children to Jesus Christ.

JB: How can we still be happy as daily life brings struggles along our way?

SB: Happy simply means blessed. Count your blessings.

JB: Do you have a testimony to share?

SB: This Bill Gaither song sums it all up for me.

“If you could see what I once was

If you could go with me

back to where I started from

I know you would see

A miracle of love that took me in it’s sweet embrace

and made me what I am today,

A Sinner Saved by Grace!” 1

JB: What’s ahead for Exodus in the near future?

SB: We are continuing on, sharing the message of Jesus Christ.

JB: What message would you like to share regarding COVID-19?

SB: I do think we should stay away from big crowds so not to contract and spread this virus.

However, God is still God and he’s still on the throne!

Psalms 56: 3 “At what time I am afraid I will trust in him.”

The Lord told us to comfort one another with the words that he is coming back in I Thess.4:16-18.

He said to be of good cheer for he has overcome the world in John 16:33.

In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus himself gives us a personal invitation to come and rest.

So, until his return, let’s place our trust in him, not stressing but resting.

What a great time Exodus had at the 2018 National Quartet Convention (NQC) this year. It’s a place to connect with friends, make new ones, and sit in heavenly places, as touching lyrics and beautiful melodies fill the soul.

There’s definitely no place like it and for Exodus to be a part of such an extraordinary event is humbling, to say the least.

Exodus on NQC mainstage

We had just stepped into a new era of our ministry, as we became an all female trio. We decided.. ‘ to sing in one of the showcases would be a good idea.’ Much to our surprise, Exodus was chosen to sing on main stage.

We were so happy. We all need encouragement from time to time and this definitely encouraged us.

Yes, the lights are grand, the stage is awesome, but all that fades away as you remember the pledge you made so long ago, to allow the Holy Spirit the space he requires to live and be seen through you.We sang our newest radio release written by Susan Brady and Phil Cross, “Thats What Happened At The Cross.” May we never forget what happened there.

Exodus

Singing on the same stage, where all the greatest groups and singers have sung their heart out, year after year, with the hope of leaving a stamp of love on our hearts and a new spring in our step, gave us a sense of pride in knowing the message in which we carry brings hope to the hopeless and redemption to the lost.

Exodus on NQC mainstage

What an honor to share these truths before so many people at one time.

Exodus on NQC mainstage

We want to thank Shane Roark and Chapel Valley for sponsoring and managing the showcases each year, as well as Clark Beasley and all the folks who work so hard making NQC the greatest event for Southern Gospel music.

If you have never attended NQC I urge you to make plans to attend next year! You won’t regret it.

UPDATE ON SUSAN: She is resting and on an all liquid diet with IV Fluids. Monday they are going to do a procedure where they go down her throat and look at her pancreas. Thank you all for your prayers❤️ We would ask for added prayers to help ease her mind and give peace about this procedure. She has never had this kind of procedure done before. Thank you all again❤️❤️